At a meeting Thursday, the Montgomery County Transportation Committee voiced concern about the new route and discussed the possibility of widening sidewalks and adding curbs and signs to help cyclists.

"Letting people just find their own way is not desirable in this situation
and we need to find paths that are useful not only for more experienced bikers, but there's a lot of kids that are taking
a bike to school, there's a lot of, you know, more recreational users," said Councilmember Hans Riemer.

The council also warned residents living near construction they will likely experience issues for the next few years.

“This is going to be tough to live through,” Councilmember Nancy Floreen said, WTOP reports. “Like any construction project, it’s going to be annoying and there are going to be problems.”

The Purple Line is a light rail system that will stretch 16 miles from Bethesda to New Carrollton. The line will provide a direct connection to Metro's Red, Green and Orange lines and connect to MARC, Amtrak and local bus services.